Glossary – Sony ITE-MC User Manual

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What does all the technical jargon mean? It is not

possible to describe every technical term in this brief

overview, but here are some of the most commonly

used terms, and what they mean in plain English.

Glossary

Aperture Grille Pitch

is the size of the monitor mask opening which allows light

through to make up the picture you see. Smaller openings

enable greater detail to be seen, so most Sony monitors

have an AG pitch of just 0.25 mm or less, producing sharp

pictures, rich in detail. Other manufacturers using different

mask technology use the term dot pitch, as their masks

have dot openings as opposed to Trinitron’s stripes.

Hi-Con™ and AR Screen Coatings

reduce reflections, glare and electro-magnetic emissions

to make Sony monitors safe and easy to look at.

All models have AR (anti-reflective and antistatic) coatings

and feature the new Hi-Con black layer, which reduces

light refraction off the surface of the tube and improves

contrast considerably.

Flat Screens

minimise picture distortion and unwanted reflections.

All FD Trinitron displays are vertically flat and have a

minimal horizontal curvature, thus achieving complete

visual flatness.

Dynamic focus

The length and shape of light beams vary depending on

whether they reach the mask at the centre or corner of the

screen. Three lens systems adjust this to provide

improved image quality: DQL (Dynamic Quadrupole Lens)

delivers a small spot size in the corners of the screen;

MALS (Multi-Astigmatism Lens System) provides a small

spot size and better spot shape in the corners; MALS and

EFEAL (Extended Field Elliptical Aperture Lens) ensure

precisely focused pictures over the entire screen.

Beam Landing Correction

provides a uniform and sharp picture, using sensors and a

landing correction coil to adjust the direction of the

electron beams.

SAGIC/L-SAGIC™

(Small Aperture G1 with Impregnated Cathode) is the

remarkably fine electron gun with increased beam density

for improved focus at the heart of FD Trinitron. L-SAGIC is a

new low power consumption version of SAGIC technology.

ASC

automatically sizes and centres the screen image. If the

video signal input is not of a standard VESA timing, the

user can press the ASC button and the monitor will

automatically size and centre the image. Set-up time is

thus reduced to seconds, regardless of the signal

timing utilised.

Digital Smoothing

every LCD runs best at one specific resolution. Using

other resolutions can result in rough edges or characters

(“step” effect) on screen. To avoid this, Sony LCD models

come with the Digital Smoothing function, which gives you

natural and smooth characters, no matter which resolution

you are using.

sRGB

a colour standard management system to ensure

standardised colour uniformity between the display and

other sRGB-equipped products, such as PCs, digital

cameras, printers and Internet Websites.

Virtual Sound System

‘Stereo Dipole’ circuitry gives unparalleled sound quality –

using two closely positioned speakers, the listener is not

conscious of their actual position, but senses a virtual

sound source from a much wider angle.

Environmental Specifications

safety, ergonomic and environmental considerations are

covered by a number of international specifications.

Sony monitors variously comply with MPRII,

TÜV Rheinland Ergonomie, ISO-9241-3, -8, TCO’92,

TCO’95 or TCO’99.

Display Mouse

This unique Sony feature allows you to control your

monitor settings easily and quickly with a single click.

Refresh Rates

are the speed at which the screen is 'refreshed' with a

new image, many times a second. Low refresh rates

result in picture 'flicker' which can be tiring on the eyes or

cause headaches. Refresh rates of at least 75 Hz

(75 times per second) are advisable to give a flicker-

free picture.

Resolution

is the number of pixels (a dot on the screen) which make

up the picture. This is expressed as horizontal dots x

vertical dots (e.g. 640 x 480). The higher the resolution,

the more of a screen image is visible, which reduces

scrolling, as well as reducing the size of application

elements such as menu bars or palettes

For more advice

on what to look for in a monitor and how to interpret the

technical jargon, take a look at the CSF “Monitors Matter”

Guide, which is available on the internet at www.csf.org.uk

Service & Support

All Sony monitors are

backed by a three-year parts and labour

warranty. The LCD warranty excludes backlight.

Display

mouse

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